Episode 5 of the AudioBubbles podcast brings us to the multifaceted career of Kenny Inglis.
Kenny started out as a project studio owner, then became an electronic musician, which led to him composing music for some huge TV shows: Six Feet Under, CSI, and Numb3rs to name just a few.
He's also scored documentaries, worked on ads, and provided the music for various film trailers. He still composes his own music and has a new album, under the name Imperfect Stranger, coming out soon. And if that's not enough, he also produces some very impressive photography!
This episode is sponsored by RG Microphones, boutique makers of custom-built mics. Check them out.
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Imperfect Stranger on Soundcloud
Kenny on BBC Scotland's The Social
Hearing With My Eyes - Kenny's photography
AudioBubbles linktree (website, socials etc)
On we go, to episode 4 of the AudioBubbles podcast. Who'd have thought we'd make it this far?!
This time out, I speak to Ali Murray - sound designer, audio post-production whizz, lecturer, and drummer. Ali explains what sound design actually is (!), talks about his work for film and TV (credits include Oscar/BAFTA nominated short documentaries and short films), and offers some excellent Foley tips.
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Phew - We've made it to a second episode!
This time, we chat with Iain McKinna, owner of Edinburgh's Offbeat Studios. Iain has had a really interesting career, starting out in the analogue days of punk rock (& one of his bands was signed by Simon Cowell!). He was an early adopter of digital technology and MIDI, and has a great perspective on today's audio recording landscape.
Offbeat has carved out a very nice niche for itself, focusing on audiobooks, voiceovers and other audio post-production work.
Iain is still actively writing and recording music - his band Harmonic Overdrive are well worth a listen.
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Atari 1040 & Cubase - video demo of the original DAW!!
Welcome to the very first AudioBubbles podcast, where we'll be chatting with audio industry professionals to find out what they do and how they do it.
First up, we talk to Paul Savage, owner of Chem19 studios and the producer/engineer behind some of Scotland most acclaimed music of the past couple of decades - e.g. Arab Strap, Twilight Sad, Mogwai, Bis...and even Calvin Harris!
Paul gave us the lowdown on how he got started, offered some tips for aspiring producers, and talked through some of his favourite gear.
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